Chungmuro Jjukkumi Bulgogi (충무로 쭈꾸미 불고기)

Chungmuro Jjukkumi Bulgogi (충무로 쭈꾸미 불고기)

– Homepage
jjubulgogi.modoo.at

– Tel
+82-2-2279-0803

Opened in 1976, Chungmuro Jjukkumi Bulgogi is Michelin-starred restaurant. Their signature dish is jjukkumi (webfoot octopus), which is marinated in hot seasoning using traditional know-how. Grilled over charcoal with pen shells, it offers a perfect dish. The spicy and sweet jjukkumi goes well with the bean sprout soup. When you’re done eating, fry up some rice and enjoy a delicious meal.  

– Address : 11, Toegye-ro 31-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
Jjukkumi modeum (Assorted spicy stir-fried webfoot octopus)

– Information and Guides
+82-2-2279-0803

– Menu
Kijogae gui (Grilled pen shells), Jjukkumi yachae bokkeumbap (Spicy stir-fried webfoot octopus and vegetable fried rice)

– Opening Hours
Monday-Friday 12:00-22:00 / Saturday 12:00-21:30

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
Sundays




◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

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⊙ Jingogae (진고개)

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– Tel
+82-2-2267-0955

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⊙ Saeki P&C [Tax Refund Shop] (세기피앤씨)


– Homepage
www.saeki.co.kr

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– Homepage
www.bandocamera.co.kr

⊙ A Moment in Time – Live Caricature & Gallery (시간을 담다)

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– Tel
+82-10-8895-3368

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– Homepage
www.worldpansori.com

– Tel
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